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JrG


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My Name is Junior
I'm an alcoholic

I'm not 'new' per se'

I was sober and happy in AA for 15 years
then for some insane reason I thought I could drink again
I'm older now, I can handle it, right?

disbelief

I know what I need to do
I've gotten to that point where I'm never drunk but I'm never sober either

Going to the doctors tomorrow

Lookin' forward to getting back to the meetings

there is a lot of stuff on this website tho I wish there was someone in the meeting room

oh well
I found where I need to be right now

Thanks for listening

JR





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Hey Jr. welcome, I just missed you. I left my email and phone number in personal message, check your "user details"

Dean

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18.gif  Jr.  So glad you're here.  Thank you so much for sharing and we hope you will come back often and continue to share with us.

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Welcome to MIP!

How is it going JrG?



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Junior,
Welcome and thanks for sharing with us.  Please keep posting!  It will help you and the rest of us at the same time. 

When/if you feel up to it, it would be beneficial to share you experience with us.  It may keep you/us sober for another day.

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Thank-you everyone

I posted a little in the relaspe column
once I get my stuff together and my head on straight I'll be happy to share my story

Just got back from the Docs
had a nice long talk and he figures besides being a drunk I have been suffering from
manic depression + an anxiety/panic disorder

I'm getting some meds to help me from being physically ill every morning

Hopefully I can start eating regular again and get these fumes shook out of my head so I can think straight again

Sitting here thinking about the 15 years I was sober
I'm starting to miss that sense of joy I had

Anyway
I'm heading towards my first 24 hours again, the sun is out and My God is showing me his presence in the form of early spring flowers and the birds song

I always took My Higher Power in the form of nature
I just forgot it

Thanks for listenin'

JrG




-- Edited by JrG at 13:48, 2009-02-27

-- Edited by JrG at 13:58, 2009-02-27

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Junior, I feel for you...when you stated your doc said you have been suffering from bipolar symptoms and anxiety/panic attacks that struck a chord.  This is pretty much me as well.  I have come to realize that for all the time I drank, I made my mental health problems worse.  I look at step 2 "Only a power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity" and I realize that my best medicine is right there.  I may not get a "cure" for these problems, but I know this path will definitely lead to less insanity than the one I was on before.  With that said, I am on meds and they do help.  I have had these problems for over a decade and was aware of them long before I was aware of being an addict.  I cope with it by reminding myself I am more well than I am sick, that all funks will pass in time, and that "Bipolar" or "Panic Disorder" are just labels and they do not define me as a human being.  Just like I don't have to drink today, I don't have to pay attention to thoughts and feelings that I know are just unrealistic and I don't have to freak out all the time.  Panic attacks are like the worst experience in the world.  When I have had them, I feel like I am dying for sure and the world is closing in on me...I become certain that all the worst things that could happen will happen to me.  It's good to know that it's "just a panic attack" and also nobody has EVER died from a panic attack.  Anyhow, welcome back to the rooms.  I am inspired by your strength to lift yourself up. 

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